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Why power is an example of scalar quantities.

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Answered by sharvilkadam
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Scalar quantities are quantities which have a magnitude (number)

Vector quantities are quantities which have a magnitude and direction

Power does not have any direction.Therefore, it is a scalar quantity

An example of a vector quantity is displacement, it has a certain direction.

Answered by ButterFliee
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Answer:

because power has not any direction so power is an example of scalar quantity

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